Ringo Starr collapsed and was hospitalized on June 3rd 1964 with tonsillitis. Jimmy Nicol was hired as a temporary drummer so that the 1964 Australasian Tour could continue as planned. Ringo was temporarily cured, and made his way back to the group in Melbourne on June 14th. His tonsils were later removed in December.

Leaving for Australia from London Airport on June 12th, Ringo was very briefly interviewed by ITN-TV. When asked about his hospital stay, Ringo stated: "It was a drag laying there and watching the boys when they arrived in Holland... wondering what you're doing away from them."

The next morning, while waiting for his connecting flight at San Francisco International Airport, Ringo was asked if he was planning on going out while in Australia. Ringo replied jokingly: "I'm going out. Don't worry about ME! Are YOU going out?"

The following interview is Ringo's Australian arrival in Sydney on June 14th with manager Brian Epstein at his side. Starr and Epstein were in Sydney for just under two hours while waiting for their connecting flight to
Melbourne, where Starr rejoined the group later that afternoon.

RINGO: "For so long, I don't know. It's funny being without them. 'Cuz even if, you know, when we're not playing-- if we go out, at least two of us go out together as a rule. So it's a bit funny being on your own."

Q: "Can you give us a look at these rings which you got your name from?"

RINGO: "I don't know. Everything in general, you know. Glad to see a few Maoris and that. And a few kangaroos, I suppose."

Q: "And Brian, coming over to you. Can you tell us when you first met The Beatles?"

RINGO: (looks at watch)

(laughter)

BRIAN EPSTEIN: (laughs) "Oh, 1961. October, I think."

Q: "And whereabouts did you see them?"

BRIAN: "In the Cavern Club in Liverpool."

Q: "And what did you think when you first saw them?"

BRIAN: "Oh, I was sufficiently knocked out."

RINGO: "Load of rubbish, that's what you told me."

(laughter)

Q: "And what was the next step from there?"

BRIAN: "Well, then we got to know each other and eventually worked out a bit of idea of management."

RINGO: (laughs)

BRIAN: (jokingly, to Ringo) "See?"

RINGO: "I know. I was away at the time, you see, I joined later... after Brian." (smiles)

BRIAN: (laughing)

Q: "At any time did you have a feeling that you might reach this dizzy height of success that you..."

BRIAN: "No. Well, I don't know about the dizzy height, but I always thought they were going to be pretty big. Very big."

Q: "What's the hardest problem you encounter trying to manage the Beatles?"

BRIAN: "Well, none really. But I think traveling around and going around the world and making arrangements for moving around is the most difficult thing, 'cuz you don't know what's going to happen."

Q: "Do you have any trouble keeping them in control? Do they try and escape from you?"

BRIAN: "Oh no-- (laughing) No no no no no."

RINGO: "Never! never!"

(laughter as Ringo walks off-camera)

Q: "And on the subject of money, how do you go about financing their weekly pocket money? What happens about that?"

BRIAN: "Uhh... They get, you know, whatever they want from their earnings, and their earnings go into their own company."

Q: "And Ringo, do you miss anything now being a Beatle-- or do you think you've got everything now?"

RINGO: "Umm, no. I don't miss anything, you know. Well, I can't remember. I just have a good time. It's good fun, you know."

Q: "Yesterday in Adelaide, the three were
talking about what they were gonna do when they weren't Beatles. And they said you were going to open a chain of women's hairdressing salons. Is that correct?"

RINGO: "Yes. Well, I thought of that a few months ago, you know, so I'm still thinking about it. But I could change. Oh, I could change, you know."

Q: "Is there anything that you'd like to ask about Australia?"

RINGO: "Ask about? No, I don't think so. Seems quite nice to me."

Q: "So, it was quite a good reception."

RINGO: "It was a marvelous reception, I loved it. How many were there?"